Baseline functional scores strongly improve overall survival and functional resilience prognostication in NSCLC compared with ECOG performance status. Baseline functional scores, assessed using the mEQ-5D-5L survey, are a stronger predictor of...
Baseline functional scores strongly improve overall survival and functional resilience prognostication in NSCLC compared with ECOG performance status. Baseline functional scores, assessed using the mEQ-5D-5L survey, are a stronger predictor of...
A curated review of what has happened in metastatic breast cancer research in 2024, including FDA approvals, trials, updated guidelines, and more...
A curated review of what has happened in early breast cancer research in 2024, including FDA approvals, trials, updated guidelines, and more...
A curated review of what has happened in metastatic breast cancer research in 2024, including FDA approvals, trials, updated guidelines, and more...
A curated review of what has happened in early breast cancer research in 2024, including FDA approvals, trials, updated guidelines, and more...
Living donor liver transplants continue to emerge to increase the number of patients transplanted and reduce demand for deceased donor transplants.
The following is a summary of “Phase 2 Trial of Topical Application of the Hedgehog Inhibitor Patidegib in Patients With Gorlin Syndrome,” published in the November 2024 issue of Dermatology by Lear et al. Patients with Gorlin syndrome (GS) experience various...
The following is a summary of “Immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy as a neoadjuvant treatment for muscle-invasive bladder carcinoma,” published in the October 2024 issue of Urology by Ding et al. Immunotherapy is standard for advanced urothelial carcinoma and is...
A curated review of what has happened in metastatic breast cancer research in 2024, including FDA approvals, trials, updated guidelines, and more...
A curated review of what has happened in early breast cancer research in 2024, including FDA approvals, trials, updated guidelines, and more...
Living donor liver transplants continue to emerge to increase the number of patients transplanted and reduce demand for deceased donor transplants.
The following is a summary of “Phase 2 Trial of Topical Application of the Hedgehog Inhibitor Patidegib in Patients With Gorlin Syndrome,” published in the November 2024 issue of Dermatology by Lear et al. Patients with Gorlin syndrome (GS) experience various...
The following is a summary of “Immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy as a neoadjuvant treatment for muscle-invasive bladder carcinoma,” published in the October 2024 issue of Urology by Ding et al. Immunotherapy is standard for advanced urothelial carcinoma and is...
Due to a lack of intensivists in US hospitals, the popularity of eICUs is growing, but significant questions about its costs, resources, and benefits remain.
Many physicians ask themselves the question of whether or not their career accomplishments equated to true fulfillment, David Epstein, MD, searchers for an answer.
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Medical cartoon by Van Scott in which patient asks doctor to pinkie swear that his medical information will remain private.
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Physician MBA programs enable doctors to enact change in healthcare industry policies and improve their performance by making educated business decisions.
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